Re: No more foam
Re: No more foam
Certainly many boat designs use the foam as a structural element. The foam doesn't have a lot of puncture resistance- like if you poke a pencil into it. But if you put two pieces of fairly stiff material (outside of the hull and floor deck) on either side of the foam, it'll support very large loads- like the pressure of the water spread over the surface of the hull as it pounds through waves. An unfilled hull structure will flex like a drumhead with every wave it hits. The larger distance between support elements, the larger the motion. A filled hull structure will be almost motionless, since the water pressure isn't a puncture like spot force, it's the sum of a smaller force over a large area.. I know what kind of hull I want under my family. The foam isn't only about floatation in most smaller hulls at high speeds...